PAUPERS ON THE FARM.
Vt'hv keep an army of paupers. Ticks and Lice are paupers —and Intones a,t that. You cannot grow good wool anil good mutton —and good Ticks too. Cooper's Dip will, how- j evu\ clear out these paupers, and, if used as directed, prevent them from returning for the longest pos- j siblo period after; leaving tiie sheep with nothing to do but to eat and j grow fat, and vield good fleeces. j Cooper's Dip was invented sixty-) five vears ago specially to accomplish j toe.-', purposes. That it has well succeeded is proved by very re markal>P facts, which admit of no cornIt would be invidious, and impracticable, too, to publish the names of'al! the great- sheep breeders who use Cooper's Dip, for their nan:- is legion. And "tire same applies to The top prices realised by Conner-dipped chips. As an instance, take that great sheep gathering 1 of the world, mtmclv, ' the Royal Agricultural Show of Ena-lanit. " The latest- census to hand shows that out of r.l'.) sheep prizes awarded, every prize-winner—-excepting onlv two— was a user of Cooper's Dip. And, by the way, ple;> : -e note that this occurred m tiie j Bri'tsii Isles, where all the loading! Dip- of the. world are manufactured and -mshed for all they are worth. Phase take another instance. Ta-mauiau docks are perhaps the hiirbost vn-iced and fiuest woolled ;b'e- o io'the -world. According to a eea-fs taken there, five-sixths of the! e!ivg breeders use "Cooper." "if i-,\. '- ' ' instances were quoted he-iv found, it proof of the j sup.:' -s of "Cooper." The! Bel:.- ock is historic. Pro-* lvi'i",;, iuo dock iu the world"
) u >, -n..' -,) many princely prices i a- ; il" Yx ■ '•lic'cp. v-;i- >;■ il" Yue -h'cp. and realised ]'',)!•. ui'ie.c-. And It v.b only the; uthc' - .1-v U :-t cue manager of this i cLf-i< /hick fed Ui" v.rircr that of all :. 'lip- i'.;.r iiad been re-cd im n'v • Viv, CooperS had .riven the "i\,, ; -i -atisfaetkm, and nobody an.'i', tiy to persuade him to tite iinv •'her dip. >u.:h«i prominent r lasmamaii bret }> r v,as, ho'vevu', last .season th',( t'd from "Cooper" by argu-ni<-,-t- that a certain other dipping pov,'\r. "Whilst Iviuy the, ::imc as '•CvprV' was more finely premivd " Bot this gentleman has r'ce'lv signified his intention to rettrn'ro the u<-e of '-Cooper" iu fun-ire. _ _ ......
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8901, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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648PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8901, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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